“Jordan’s passion for the game combined with his high level of maturity, and leadership is a perfect fit for the needs of our program,” Wright State coach Scott Nagy said in a release.
Ash, a 6-foot-3 guard, served as the Wildcats’ team captain last year. His senior season was cut short after 10 games due to injury. Ash averaged 1.2 points per game in his career at Northwestern.
In Other News
1
High School Football: 5 things to know before Week 5
2
Dayton volleyball hopes to get back on track in first home matches
3
Wright State women’s soccer: Raiders overcome rough start, ready for HL...
4
Preps Profile: Max Gustavson, Tippecanoe High School
5
McCoy: Steer leads Reds to 6-2 win, series victory in St. Louis
About the Author